Classic Trains is a quarterly magazine celebrating the “golden years of railroading.” Each issue covers the North American railroad scene from the 1920s to the late 1970s with extraordinary photographs and compelling writing. Giant steam locomotives, colorful streamliners, down-home local trains, great passenger terminals, recollections of railroaders and train-watchers . . . they’re all in the pages of Classic Trains.
Contents
Glory Days: Train of Two Seasons
B&O’S Big Sixes
Diamond in the Wilderness
My First Berkshire
Classics Today: Fort Wayne’s Berkshire Bounces Back
Photo Section
Learning the Basics on the B&M and Soo
Bird’s-Eye View: Montreal, circa 1952
Arkansas Army Days
One Day at . . . Spokane, Wash.
Departments
Editor’s Page
Expanding horizons
True Color
Steam, diesel, and a Great Lakes boat at Canadian National’s Windsor, Ont., engine terminal in 1974
Fallen Flags Remembered
Pacific Electric
A Classic Year
1933: Century of Progress, fourth year of hard times, last good year for steam
The Way It Was
When the Milwaukee Road “borrowed” diesels from other roads, by Art Danz • Solving a problem on the Santa Fe, the 1940’s way, by Jack O. Elwood • Steam in the atomic age on the Central Vermont, by Douglas J. Brittin • A perfect trip on the North Coast Limited, by Robert Morrison • On-time on the Century, by Joseph Schultz
Car Stop
Old and new “L” trains passing Chicago Union Station
Second Section
Getting it right with Central Vermont steam
Bumping Post
CNJ’s Jersey City Terminal